As the world becomes increasingly networked through the Internet, competitors, spies, disgruntled employees, bored teens, and hackers more frequently invade others computers to steal information, sabotage careers, and just to make trouble. Together, the Internet and the World Wide Web have opened a new backdoor through which a remote attacker can invade home computers or company networks and electronically snoop through the data therein. According to my experiences, approximately 85 percent of the networks wired to the Internet are vulnerable to such threats.
The continued growth of the Internet, along with advances in technology, mean these intrusions will become increasingly prevalent. Today, external threats are a real-world problem for any company with connectivity. To ensure that remote access is safe, that systems are secure, and that security policies are sound, users in all walks of life need to understand the hacker, know how the hacker thinksin short, become the hacker.
The primary objective of this book is to lay a solid foundation from which to explore the world of security. Simply, this book tells the truth about hacking, to bring awareness about the so-called Underground, the hackers community, and to provide the tools for doing so.
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